Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Beconrcs Priest
Mi Ane The He. Leo J.
Stupfel, ton of Mr. and Mr.
U i. Stupcel, Sr, of McMinn
vtlle, and grandeon el the
Mount Anftt pioneer Joseph
Stupftl family, wu ordataad
to the priesthood by tha Meat
Bar. Frauds P. Leipslfc DJ,
LLO, Bishop of Bakar City,
Sunday morninf. In tha Mount
Angel Abbey church.
Tha many relatives and
frlanda of tha nearly ordained
prlaat filled tha church to ca
pacity. Tha Bar. itupM la a grand
' aon of tha Joseph and Lena
Van Hattan Stupfel family who
cama to Mount Angel la J8
and llvad on tha farm now
known aa tha Kruee farm aait
of town. In 111 tha Btupfcla
moved to McMinnvllle, wbara
thay engaged m fanning. Tha
newly ordained priest la one of
a family of eight children, with
all preaent for tha ceremonle
excepting a brother James who
la studying for tha priesthood
at Holy Croat, Wis. Two of hla
aiften are Holy Name Sister
at Marylhurst ,
AmM Mi - 4a4tintf swiaafta
at ina arasnacsai were in aww.
Daniel O'Connell, paator af tha
St Jamaa pariah, afcMlnnvllle,
and the Bar. Francis Vegan,
rector of tha Jesuit novitiate at
Sheridan.
rather Stupftl celebrated
hi flnt aolemn hifh maaa
Monday morning at hla home
pariah church, St Jamaa
church in McMlnnrllle. The
Rev. rather O'Connell. pastor
of Jamaa. ana tha aariatln
prlaat. Bar. Jamaa Koeaaler,
OSB, Of Mt Angel Aooey, was
matter of caramon let, and two
classmates, tha Bar. Franota
Stamkellner, Portland and the
Rev. Gerald uenmca, ubj,
Mount Angel Abbey ware dea
con and eubdeaoon at tha mass.
The Bight Bar. Damian jent
gea, OSB, abbot of Mount An
aal Ahbev. deliTared the occa
sional sermon.
Following the churcn aenr
iu tir..W.it and raeentlon
honoring the newly ordained
prlaat wu given at McMlmv
TlUe.
MALIK IN LONDON
London vn Buasiaa new
ambassador to Britain, Jacob
Malik, presented his letters
of credence to Queen Elizabeth
n at Buckingham Palace
Thursday.
Hubbard Class
Gels Diplomas
Hubbard Odell Mortensen,
rhatrmfi of tha Hubbard
hnni hoard af education.
awarded V" to S4 eighth
grade graduates Tuesday eve-
Tha Hnhhard Woman's dub
award was presented to Leona
Riddle, daugmer ox aw. ana
Mrs. Lester Biddle, outstand
ing cirL br Mrs. Harry Schst
president of the club.
Tha FTA plaque for schol
arship waa awarded to Jamaa
Morrison, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Morrison, by P. H. Hoe
tatler, president of the PTA.
The grade achooi Dana piayea
tha nroeaulonaL Bussell and
Douolaa Colaan clayed a piano
duet and class will was read by
lileene Cousatte. Arjll BhrocK
played a trombone solo and
Gene Garrett a piano solo fol
lowed with band selections
under direction of Hal Beyers.
Bob Bappa read the class
prophecy and tha girl trio,
consisting of Jo McNary, June
Lucht and Donna Driver, ac
companied by Patty Thomp-
Rev. X. H. Hastings gave the
address of the evening and was
introduced by Tommy Smith.
Bussell Colgan played tha re-
Baceiving diplomas ware
Jamaa Boston, Kathleen Burns,
Jamaa CanneU. Bit hard
Church, Douglas Colgan, El'
lecne Cousatte, Donna Driver,
Gene Garrett, Ronald Jacobs,
Gordon Jonas, Lyle KUewer,
Raymond Lambert, June
Lucht Jo McNary, Jamaa Mor
rison, Clifford Powers, Bob
Bappa, Leona Biddle, Myra
Biddle, Arlll Shrock. Tommy.
Smith, Nancy Spurlock. Patty
Thompson and Margie Warn.
Charles Brers Is principal and
eighth grade Instructor.
Sfayfon Legion
Elects New Officers.
Stsyton New officers were
elected at the May meeting of
the stayton post of the Amer
ican Legion, with Buck Hoag
being elected to succeed Pat
Amos aa poet commander.
Tom Snodgraat was elected
first vice-commander; Dr. Via
tor Myers, second vice eom-
nder; Bill Fair, adjutant;
Gabe Dejardin, finance offl-
Seoariens
Will GrcdL'ute
Ml Angel Mt Angel Semi
nary-s IBM commencement ex
ercises will be held Friday.
May 29, when two groups of
graduates, college and high
school, will receive diplomas.
The Rt Rev. Damian Jent-
gaa, OSB, abbot of Mt Angel
Abbey, will award the di
plomas, satiated by the Very
Rev. Bernard Sander, OSB, the
seminary rector.
Graduates, with their par
ents, will attend a aolemn High
Masa at 8:30 o'clock. May 29,
in the Abbey church, and re
ceive corporate communion.
Diplomas will be awarded at
tha breakfast to be given for
the graduates and their par
ents immediately following the
Nine candidates will receive
ear; A. D. Mitchell, aergaant-at-arms;
and Carl Lyons, chaplain.
G. W. Schachslck was named
to head the committee in
charge of arrangements for the
summer schedule of Junior Le
gion baseball.
a BA m pholosophy from the
seminary college.' Three of
these graduates arc Benedic
tine monks at Mt Angel ad
bey; they are Craters Placldus
Zack of Mt Angel; Ignatius
Groeger and Blaise Turch of
Portland.
The six seminarian gradu
ates of pholosophy are Fran
Dopita, Bertram Griffin, Don
ald MeHugh and Albert Ba
ton all of Portland; Dvayne
Adcock from Eugene; and John
Malarky of Berkeley, Calif. All
of these graduates are studying
for the Archdiocese of Port
land, except John Malarky,
who is studying tor ina Boise
diocese.
The 10 high achooi graduates
are: Gordon Harvey. Coos Bay;
Peter DeMan, Seattle; Julian
Nuxoll, Grangeville, Idaho;
Gerald Schindler, Gervals;
Ronald Wyfflea, McMlnnville;
Philip DeNardis, Buhl, Idaho;
Peter Hefner, Los Angelas, Cal
ifornia; WOllam Park, Mt An
gel; Robert Vandersander, Boy,
Ore.; and Jamaa Brinkman,
Idaho rails, Idaho.
Gordon Harvey, Gerald
Schindler, Bona Id Wyfflea,
William Park and Robert Van
dersander are studying for the
Portland archdiocese.
Hubbcrd Berry Fete
To Be Held Jane 17
Hubbard The Mary Mar
Ma r4l fcaa aat Juna IT SS
the date for their second an
nual strawberry festival. The
aril! aarva (trawberry
shortcake and coffee from 6:30
to 8:30 p m. that night at tne
Hubbard Community church.
Mlaa Ijmm hnll la chair-
man of the food committee.
Mrs. Jamaa Lamb will be in
charge of arrangements of to-
Jaa init riamrattana. Members
of Mrs. Lamb's Knife and Pork
A.rt riwfcbi rhiK have bean
asked to serve the food.
Guests from Alaska
Woodburn Mrs. M. I Bos
worth, granddaughter of Mrs.
A. X. Austin, arrived In Wood
burn Saturday by plane from
Anchorage, Alaska, where her
husband. Ma. Bosworth Is sta
tioned in the air force. She
met her parents, Lt CoL and
Mrs. Leland Austin In Wood
burn for tha week end at the
A. E. Austin home and left
with them Monday for Pitts
burgh, Calif., where CoL Aus
tin Is stationed. He expects to
leave soon for Japan.
Thtnday. Mar 28, IMS
nthar euesta at the family
dinner in Woodburn on Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. John
m-ailav af Albany, son-in-law
and daughter of Mrs. Austin.!
Concert Association J
Albany Election of officers
of the Linn County Community
rmt aaaneiation waa held
this week-end with the entire
eiate oi tan yas- vumj
ing retained. They are: Unthe
Cmlth rvrUent: Mrs. Jamea
W. Jenks and Mrs. Marshall
M. Woodworth, vice presiaenu;
Frances McKechnle, secretary,
.r,A a w Trimble, treasurer.
The membership drive win
open Sept 14. LAicuie Bcnrein
mm Nan, Vnrk- rcnraaentatlve of
Cotnmunlty Concerts manage
ment, was present for tha
meeting.
noMWoodb.n733l
frMtagsbyAppoinJineat
DR. G. W.KING
OPTOMETRIST
Hours 8:00 to 8 PJL
Closed Wednesday ;
392PKlfltHwy.(99)'.
Woodburn, Or.
1
Af f end Hie Gioanfic Slate-wide
j
Sole to Be Held Rain or Shine
Under Cover at Mt. Angel
Flax Plant
OREGON
11:00
SATURDAY
TERMS: CASH
DONATIONS AND ARTICLES TO BE SOLD ON COMMISSION ACCEPTED UNTIL SALE TIME
o FARM IMPLEMENTS
NEW Jhn Deere Tractor, Plow and Disc;
M. C. John Deere Crawler; 22 Massey Har-
ris Tractor; Green Crop Loader; 814-ft. Field
Cultivator; Ferguson Tractor; Far mall; 7
Shovel Horse-Drawn Walking Cultivator.
PLUS A large assortment of Good Used
Machinery Also on Hand!
o APPLIANCES
$10,000 WORTH OF BRAND NEW '
APPLIANCES
o FURNITURE
TRUCK LOADS OF NEW AND ,
USED FURNITURE
Attention Antique Collectors:
p ANTIQUES
We already have large consignments of extra
fine Antiques and Objects of Art. some from
Mexico Don't Miss This Sale!
o AUTOMOBILES
ALL NEW . . . Chrysler New Yorker;
Chrysler Imperial; 2 Fords; 1 Chevro
let; 1 Nash; 1 Mercury; 1 Plymouth; 1
Buick; 1 Hudson.
All Tht Care Carry a new Car Warranty
Direct From the Various Dealers!
:;Also..:
USED CARS? mTim
o LIVESTOCK
Guernsey Cattle; Jersey Cows;
Young Calves; Hogs; Sheep;
Goats
Some Purebred and Registered
With Papers!
Lots of Poultry
And Rabbits
o FOOD
A number ei grocers here donated 100 baskets
f food the wHI bo nM to Mm kioheet bidder.
o MISCELLANEOUS
hhwf orher Rems roe generous to mention
it USTEO AS Of MAY 16
COME ONE, COME ALL!
BENEDICTINE
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED ALL DAY
ON THE PREMISES
VILLAGE ----- - Beneficiary
AUCnONUXSi Col. Ion fcidtalL Ore SerfHfl, Un Sadtell, Forres f,
WMtMr, L J. MIL kri OiJUeoU, ImmeH DeekhM, Kon lenaeei, Peal lack.
IkMit, Km Paatrnaa, Wlftw Mm and Sana, a ad Ray Iiwiik. All OraM
AafataattMBBBBafaWal afatakMafataajf
FOR FUXTHtt INFORMATION CAU
JOE Le DOUX. Mt. Angel
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